Scientist Says Low Radon Levels May Be Harmless
New York Times - Sep 28, 1988 LEAD: Although exposure to high levels of the radioactive gas radon causes lung cancer, exposure to low concentrations of the gas may present no hazard at ...
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May Be Clue To Lung Cancer .
Free-Lance Star - Google News Archive - Dec 10, 1987 NEW YORK scientists to day reported evidence that a single genetic defect appears in all major types of lung cancer, and said it appears to play a key role ...
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Report from the Surgeon General
Time Magazine - Time - Mar 8, 1982 Reason: lung cancer may take decades to develop, and women began taking up smoking in large numbers only after World War II. Lung cancer, in fact, ...
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TREATMENT MAY HOLD OFF LUNG CANCER
Pay-Per-View - Orlando Sentinel - ProQuest Archiver - Dec 4, 1986 High doses of the vitamins B-12 and folic acid may help ward off lung cancer in smokers by reversing harmful cell changes in lung tissue caused by tobacco ...
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Vitamin E may help smokers stop lung cancer
Pay-Per-View - USA TODAY (pre-1997 Fulltext) - ProQuest Archiver - Nov 2, 1988 He and his colleagues found that the red blood cells of smokers who had been given a placebo were three times more susceptible to the damage caused by free ...
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